China is stepping up its role in advancing global human rights, teaming up with nearly 70 countries to pass a landmark UN resolution focused on tackling inequalities in economic, social, and cultural rights. The move, announced Thursday by Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun, signals a push for stronger international cooperation—think Avengers-style teamwork but for real-world justice. 💥
The resolution, adopted by consensus at the 60th session of the UN Human Rights Council, aims to boost support for developing nations through technical aid and capacity-building programs. Countries like Bolivia, Egypt, Pakistan, and South Africa backed China’s proposal, which also champions multilateralism (translation: global teamwork 🤝) to address gaps in rights protections.
“This isn’t just paperwork—it’s about real people,” Guo emphasized, noting that developing nations praised the resolution for reflecting their ‘real needs.’ The plan leverages a ‘knowledge hub’ created under China’s earlier proposals to share expertise and resources.
While critics often debate human rights progress, China’s latest move highlights its growing diplomatic clout. As Guo put it, the country will keep ‘enhancing dialogue and cooperation based on equality’—a nod to its vision of a more inclusive global order. 🌐✨
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